Thought this post which I stumbled across is appropriate for this thread.
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mustangcats wrote:The article said to re-putty (caulk) the seams. On my trailer I believe my method is more permanent. After caulking the seams I used Eternabond tape on all the corner seams and then put the trim molding on and trimmed away the excess tape.
GPW wrote:I guess the real question is , why doesn’t some one intentionally build a trailer/RV with Good materials , wisely used ??? ... We all know it’s possible ... Is it that they are just so free Ken GREEDY ??? They say it would drive the cost up ... True ( a little bit) , but without all the expensive maintenance and short life , it would be lots cheaper in the long haul .... For Us !!!
Tripmaker wrote:GPW wrote:I guess the real question is , why doesn’t some one intentionally build a trailer/RV with Good materials , wisely used ??? ... We all know it’s possible ... Is it that they are just so free Ken GREEDY ??? They say it would drive the cost up ... True ( a little bit) , but without all the expensive maintenance and short life , it would be lots cheaper in the long haul .... For Us !!!
Visit the Airstream factory in Ohio to see quality and the quality assurance that goes into one. Of course their smalest cheapest camper costs more than my first home.
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